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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
slender form from tuHonis (Turt.) j both occur in the Mediterranean. Wein- 
kaulF, Conch, d. Mittelm. ii. pp. 234-236. — Sc. scacchii (Hornes) = coro- 
nata (Scacchi, Phil.), living at Naples and Nice, ibid. p. 238 j Sc. pulchella 
(Bivona) distinct from (Mont.), p. 238 ; (Weinl{aufF) = 
muUutriata of Philippi not of Say, p. 238 j pumicca (Brocchi)=«;a?7c'06'a 
(Lam.), Bona in Algeria and Girgenti in Sicily, p. 240 j cremda (L.), also 
in the Mediterranean, p. 241. 
Scalaria soluta (Tiberi, Journ. Conch, xi. 1803) figured from a more per- 
fect specimen, Journ. Conch, xvi. pi. 5. fig. 2, Naples and Sardinia. 
Constantia eleyans (A. Adams), Straits of Korea, figured Journ. Conch, xvi. 
pi. 4. fig. 4. 
Crossea miranda and beUula (A. Adams), from Gotto Islands, Sea of 
Japan, figured in Journ. Conch, xvi. pi. 4. figs. 8 and 9. 
SOLARIIDAS. 
Solarium pidchellum, sp. n., Tiberi, = aS', pseudoperspectivum (Philippi, foss., 
not Brocchi) = *S'. mlcatmn (Costa, not Lamarck), Journ. Conch, xvi. p. 179, 
Naples and Tarentum. 
Solarium pseudoperspectivum (Brocchi), recent specimens rare in the Medi- 
terranean; S. comdus, new^ name for luteum of Philippi, the true luteum 
(Lam.), from Australia, being somewhat different ; siculum (Cantraine) = stra- 
mineum of Philippi and other authors, to be distinguished from the South- 
African strammeum (Gmel,). Weinkauff, Conch, d. Mittelm. ii. pp. 200-263. 
Torinia varieyata (Lam.), a variety sinistral and scalariform, Lagoda, 
Journ. Conch, xvi. p. 264, pi. 9. fig. 7. 
Torinia discoidea, sp. n., Pease, Am. Journ. Conch, iv. p. 102, pi. 12. fig. 18, 
Paumotu Island. — Solarium cingidum (Kien.) and layardi (A. Ad.) are= T. 
hyhrida (L.), Pease, ibid. p. 123. 
Gyriscus Jeffreysianus (Tiberi) [see Zool. Record, iv. p. 541] is fully de- 
scribed and figured by Tiberi, Journ. Conch, xvi. pp. 67-60, pi. 6. fig. 1, and 
its systematic position determined by II. Crosse as near Torinia. Weinkauff 
mentions it as Solarium Jeffrey siamis, Concli. d. Mittelm. ii. p. 448. 
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PllOBOSCIDIPERA GYMNOGLOSSA. 
Pyramidellid^. 
The Mediterranean species are arranged as follows by Weinkauff, Conch, 
d. Mittelm. ii. pp. 207-230, who differs from Jeffreys in several points : — 
I. Turbonilla (Risso) : elcyantissima (^lo\\i.)=.campanellce (Phil.); gra- 
cilis (Phil.); oUiquata (Phil.), also at A\^iexs,\terehellum (Phil.), also at Algiers, 
recent; pusilla (Phil.); densecostata (Phil.); striolata [striatulu'] (lj.)=p)allida 
(Phil.) ; rufa (Phil.) ; scalaris (Phil.); indistincta (blont.') = clathrata of Forb. 
and Hanl. ; fenestrata (Forb., Jefir.) ; humboldti (Risso), a variety of it is 
striata (Danilo and Sandri) ; clathrata (Jeffr.); inter stincta (Mont.)— Itissoa 
striata (Phil.) ; ambigua, a new name for Itissoa gracilis (Phil.) ; tricincta 
(Jeffr.) ; excavata (Phil, as Rissoa) ; internodula ( Wood), recent at Bona, 
p. 446. 
II. Odontostomia (Flom., Phil.) : (Jeffr.); co«oic7t’« (Brocchi 
as Auricula) =eulimoides (Jeffr.); acuta (Jell'r.); unidentala (Mont.) ; plicata 
